I updated the site today and for some reason the last column of the footer was pushed underneath the first column so the widget areas are stacked. I used CSS to position the third column for now. Of course, the footer now has an empty space underneath the widget areas but it's a temporary fix. Any ideas why this happened? Here is the site: www.raycepr.com

Thank you for any help!! Congrats on the latest release of Striking responsive version by the way! Very exciting!

It turns out that I am only seeing this error in Google Chrome. When you didn't see anything wrong, I figured it was a browser issue so I tested. When I tested the page in Safari, Firefox and Opera browsers, the third column is as you see it, with no error. I didn't test Internet Explorer yet.

In Google Chrome, if I change the zoom level to 50%, 100%, 175% or 300%, the error occurs. On all other zoom levels, the third column moves to where it should be on the right. Any suggestions on how to fix this when using Google Chrome? I have no problem viewing the site at 90% or 110% zoom but the default is 100% so this is what site visitors will see. Attached are screenshots of what I see at 50%, 100%, 175% and 300%.

First, I went to the site in Chrome, and experienced no such issues. I attached shots of 50% and 200% which I figured was more then adequate.

I believe you may have been a victim of Chrome browser caching. Also, be advised that in chrome, using elements such as this when you are in the admin, and have the admin bar enabled on the front end, may result in distorted results. To get a true frontal view disable the admin bar temporarily.

ctrl+h brings you to the chrome history and allows you to clear it. You still have my skype id. Just skype me and we can take a look by screensharing. Although skype will say i am not logged in just submit a chat message.